la tortuga tiene una caparazon grueza y vive en el mar
"Little Turtle" functions as a proper noun, specifically a name. It refers to a specific entity, likely a character or person, and is capitalized accordingly. In this case, "Little" acts as an adjective describing "Turtle," which serves as a noun.
Turtle House was created in 1820.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
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A prepositional phrase is not defined by its words, but by the word it modifies. This can be either an adjective or adverb phrase. The mark on the turtle's shell is brown - adjective, modifies mark The paint fell on the turtle's shell. - adverb, modifies fell
I think they want dice but that's not really right because one of them is more properly a die.
"Little Turtle" functions as a proper noun, specifically a name. It refers to a specific entity, likely a character or person, and is capitalized accordingly. In this case, "Little" acts as an adjective describing "Turtle," which serves as a noun.
Any of an adverb, an adverb phrase or an adverb clause can describe a verb.Adverb: She swam smoothly.Adverb phrase: She swam through the water.Adverb clause: She swam when she saw the turtle.
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
As a verb: It's unkind to mock someone because they're different from you. As an adjective: Since I've never had turtle soup, I don't know if mock turtle soup tastes like the real thing. As a noun: Poor Brittany Spears has become the mock of the gossip industry.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
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# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
aligator snapping turtle